WESTHAMPTON – The Hampshire grand jury has indicted two people for lying to police about a fight at a house party that left a Holyoke man with serious slash wounds to his neck and head.

Raymond Zachary Paquette, 21, of Westhampton, was indicted for two counts of misleading police officers, a felony punishable by incarceration in the state prison for up to 10 years, or up to 2½ years in the House of Correction. He is alleged to have lied to investigators during two interviews he gave to the Massachusetts State Police in the days and weeks following the fight, said Mary Carey, communications director for the Northwestern District Attorney's Office.

Sokah L. Marrero, 20, of Holyoke, was indicted for a single count of perjury, a felony punishable by incarceration in the state prison for up to 20 years, or up to 2½ years in the House of Correction. She is alleged to have testified falsely before the Hampshire grand jury during its investigation into the slashing, Carey said.

The two will be summoned to court at a later date, she said.

The fight happened during a May 4 house party in Westhampton. A Holyoke man was slashed with a broken beer bottle in a vicious attack that left him with wounds on his neck and head that required 18 staples to close, Carey said.

Patrick W. Bousquet, 21, of Grape Street, Chicopee, has already been charged with mayhem and assault and battery in relation to the attack. He pleaded innocent in his arraignment in May in Northampton District Court. A judge set bail at $10,000 cash.

But Bousquet remains in jail after prosecutors requested the bail be revoked for 60 days since he also has a pending assault and battery with a dangerous weapon case pending. A year earlier was accused of stomping on a victim’s head as he lay on the ground.